Wi-Fi in Multi-Floor Facilities
Last Post: November 28, 2017:
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Hi,
I am planning to deploy WLAN in K-12 and I do not find any article about this. This is a multi-floor building with classrooms just above and under one another. I was planning to use internal omni antennas but the vendor in its article "Types of Available Wi-F AP Antennas* and Typical Uses" recommends dipole (rubber duck) for use in classrooms. What is your experience with such designs when it comes to antenna choice and staggering etc.
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A vertically polarized dipole is referred to as omni-directional, even though it is so only in the horizontal plane.
Ekahau just had a webinar on multi-floor deployments on the 15th. As of today it hasn't been added to their list of recordings, but I'm sure it will be soon.
Their webinar page is at:
https://www.ekahau.com/training/webinars/
There are several other webinars listed there which I'm pretty sure you will also find relevant to your situation..
Floor-to-floor bleed-thru can be both a curse and a blessing - different floor designs will behave very differently. You almost never want to stack an AP directly above another!
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Thank you Howard for the replay-
However I do not see any past webinars on Ekahau which are dedicated to multifloor design. Are you sure this was on Ekahau ? Do you have some link to articles which can explain this topic in-side-out ?
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Absolutely. It is still listed in my Outlook calendar ! As I said, they just haven't posted it yet.
They usually send out an after-the-fact email giving you the recording link. Unfortunately, I don't always keep those around, so if I got one I didn't keep it.
Ekahau customer service is usually very good. If you give them a call, they will probably give you the link. They may have forgotten, due to the U'S. Holiday. They did have a few audio problems at the start (first couple minutes) so they may be planning to re-record it - but all the slides would still be the same.
It was presented on 11/15/2017 at 9 AM pacific Time.
Here is another post on this subject, from Jim Geier several years ago::
And another from Ubiquiti:
And still another from Meraki (Cisco) :
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Deployment_Guides/High_Density_Wi-Fi_Deployment_Guide_(CVD)
This last one has several considerations YOU will need to take into account.
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Thank you Howard for the answers !
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